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Stately Homes: Inside Britain’s Historic Houses with Alice Loxton

Stately Homes: Inside Britain’s Historic Houses with Alice Loxton

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What makes a stately home truly grand? Power, wealth, or something deeper rooted in history? And were these spectacular houses built purely for comfort and beauty, or as symbols of control and status? Historian Alice Loxton joins Tom Chamberlin to explore the world of Britain’s stately homes, from medieval castles to the great country estates that came to define luxury. Together, they trace how these buildings evolved from defensive strongholds into showcases of taste, craftsmanship, and ambition. From the aftermath of the Norman Conquest to the splendour of Tudor palaces and the extravagance of Blenheim, they uncover how politics, patronage, and empire shaped these iconic homes. Along the way, they explore the role of monarchs, the redistribution of land, and the extraordinary wealth that fuelled Britain’s grandest estates. They also discuss what these houses really represent today, whether they are symbols of heritage, power, or a complex legacy that still shapes Britain’s identity. With thanks to our sponsor Swaine, a house defined by its long-standing commitment to British craftsmanship and the creation of refined accessories that would grace any stately home. https://swaine.london/collections/the-luxury-dispatch Select images provided by the Blenheim Palace Heritage Foundation The Luxury Dispatch is produced by Platform Media. Follow us on socials: https://linktr.ee/theluxurydispatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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